Black businesses lag behind businesses of all other racial groups in every measure of success. Is it necessary – or even possible – for the black community to sustain its own economy?

ggie Anderson will describe her year-long "buy black" empowerment experiment and how, while trying to inspire blacks to economically mobilize, she encountered a community that refused to support its own. Meanwhile, Shapiro will discuss blacks' failing in asset accumulation and homeownership, to the point of negating gains in employment and income.

Drawing on economic research, social history, surveys, interviews, and their own personal experiences, these authors will analyze how racial inequality is transmitted across generations and pinpoint why the black economy continues to suffer.

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